In a local injury claim, the difference between an offer that feels “close” and one that misses the full impact is usually evidence—especially medical records and a clear timeline.
Burn cases can worsen or reveal additional complications after the initial incident. In practice, that means your settlement value is often tied to:
- How quickly you were evaluated after the burn
- Whether you had follow-up care (burn clinic, specialists, therapy, scar management)
- Consistency between the incident story and the medical findings
- Proof of financial losses (medical bills, prescriptions, travel for treatment, time off work)
If your treatment paused early or your records are thin, insurers may argue your injuries were minor or temporary. In Scottsboro, that can be especially harmful if you had to return to work quickly—because the defense may question severity if you didn’t get regular follow-up.


